[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 2 points 2 days ago

I know, he is also hosted on a german association with the same id. Both github and the association will have to follow the laws anyways.

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 12 points 3 days ago

You are using github so i doubt it is really the case.

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 18 points 3 days ago

You are trying to do something many people really did before but had to stop, loosing their job for some of them...

What make you thinks you can do better? If you have time, spent it on useful open source project instead on a dead horse like reddit...

my 2 cents...

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Yes but not in term of sanction.. Do you think the head of boeing will pay himself the fine?

When accountability is not enforced to the real responsible(s), well... you see what happens...

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 3 points 5 days ago

A - You are full of shit

B - You shit when you are full

See how it’s easy to understand how both situations can be true at the same time?

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 78 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

It’s even worse..

At no moment, you are in financial or personal trouble because (despite this situation being 100% your decision) it’s your old company!

You already left with a big bonus and don’t care if this decision will impact people life... You fly in private jet...

Yep, really good system...

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 13 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

The election goal of today (2nd turn) and last week (1st turn) was to elect members of the parlement. You have people with local needs, views, representating people from all around the country. We vote for someone that will represent us in front of the governement.

They are the source of any new laws, voted in this parlement then validated in the senate (another set of people, usually older... Sound familiar for our US readers? Normal, USA copied our way of working when creating the country... with some variations and interruption of course...). They also create and vote the budget (including the army budget btw).The prime minister give the direction of the parlement laws.

Usually the majority of the parlement and the prime minister are aligned because they represent the party big lines. Today we had a big shift of direction (party) so the whole governement (PM + Ministers except the president) need to be reworked as they are no more aligned with the parlement just elected. Staying will bring nothing but eternal obstruction and lack of legitimacy.

And usually the president, elected directly by us in another election, make sure his parlement is aligned with him. Macron tried that with the dissolution but got the complete opposite result at the end.

Frenchs don’t like when a president try a "technicality" (the dissolution) to gain more power and bring nazi in power as a side effect

It was a huge risk, playing with our institution, and it was also obvious - when he announced it - that he will loose even more.

He probably tried to get us vote for his party to block the nazi like the last time... But as he didn’t followed his own vow since the last election..

For additional context: The nigth of the previous election, when we were doing another barrage against the nazi and elected him as a consequence, he told us "i own you my victory and won’t forget it". He even did worst, shitting on the face of the people who did the barrage instead of being moderate.

well, he lost his bet

But i won’t be surprised if he continue to even be more silly before the end of his term. I expect another dissolution in one year or him leaving the position...

Ps: Thanks to the candidate of Macron party (arrived 3rd last week in my town) who didn’t put her name on the 2nd turn to make sure the nazi (arrived 1st in my town -_-) couldn’t win. Having only one candidate against the nazi make us win our local election.

At least, some people know where to draw a line between republic and politics

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 15 points 1 month ago

Was going to say that.

@OP:

One of the main skill a developer must have is being able to troubleshoot properly how their code behave.

Break your code in small pieces, check all of them with unitary test (formal or not) to validate their behavior then move to the next step. Never test everything in one shot or you will be overwhelmed by side effect bugs whom will distract you from the real root cause.

Being a programmer is not just coding but also testing and deploying (even locally).

That won’t avoid you being blocked by a silly mistake for hours, everybody did that at some point in their career, but that will reduce your frustration against yourself when you discover why the bug existed.

Do a pause, go walk, change the topic and the next time you look at your code, you will spot the obvious bug :-)

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 36 points 4 months ago

From me for example. I follow this studio and team since many years and i've participated to the funding of Divinity: Original Sin (DOS) more than a decade ago...

They got money from several sources but mainly because (or i should say thanks to) they delivered good products, they have being able to survive and work on BG3. Luck is not the reason, they've worked hard to achieve that...

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 16 points 5 months ago

Bravo, very good explanation! As fun fact, i still have at work several DEC ALPHA and OpenVMS servers (some are now VM but we still have physical servers from this era managing our data) and Ctrl+C works well!

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 31 points 6 months ago

Totally useless "article". You learn nothing, you have to navigate between poor writing with high usage of explectives. It's like reading a 11 years-old rebel child blog.

tdrl: he use Arch linux, boomers...

[-] Enoril@jlai.lu 114 points 7 months ago

it's even worse.

  • he delayed the research of the site by providing wrong information (while he knew perfectly where the crashed plane was... because he walk to it to get the videos footage)
  • payed an helicopter to extract the plane scrape to a secret location (while ntsb was still looking for the crash site)
  • then destroyed the evidence, so the ntsb could not perform any checks

i could add also that he had a fire extinguisher hide in his pant (to be able to access the footage if the plane was still on fire i presume), the original motor was may be replaced before the crash, the plane door was not properly lock (to facilitate his jump)... ha and yes, he had a jumpsuit (no fitting a normal pilot activity)...

Well, all of that was badly done. He's a piece of shit that should never flight again.

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